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... feverish, aod complained of pains in his limbs. Confinement to bis room was ordered. fever supervened, and wasted his strength Typhoid fever followed, and his five physicians were unable to make head against this combination of maladies. I hear that Sir James ...

THB CROWN

... wept his loss and jow he still wept it.’* 3PINION3 OF THE MEDICAL PRESS ON THI ILLNESS THE PRINCE. (From the Lancet.) The typhoid feTer, not in enrly tome, but, from it* very nature, taxing the vital power* and energies of the eufferer—*h*t ot which the ...

AOOMOAT* avebaqi oreix Wl»—

... demand continue. B**‘ ,oD . the second d.y, the symptom. W«e limited, end is newly confined Cork third, 88*. and buU min. typhoid - , fourth, 80a. Englirti butter is in fair k ..theoio. The true the fvvsr rate* ; fine Dorset lu4e. to Klfls., and 98e. to ...

THK NEW WORKHOUSE

... allowed this r affair For example, the first rumour was, that the (hint had ruction of th. U.welr, U.l that his oomplamt typhoid fever, that it wa. pneumonia, and hnaUy, diitb bed symptoma are a. bem* acute rheumatiem, which ha. m tbeae Umea one of the ...

THE TOWNS OF OXFORDSHIRE

... notice of the plague which raged bore for four months, e., from June 10th to Nov 251 h, in the year 15b3. Any fever of the typhoid kind, which this epidemic very likely was, waa called by the people of , that day plague, and it is now known the result of ...

OXFORD CHRONICLE AND BERKS AND BUCKS GAZETTE

... taken ill ford, and their Stewards invariably use the style and title jj to «rt the authority of hia high office, and with typhoid fever. Prostrate with dieeaae, lssrned 0 f 0 f the manor of Bridge. tbe b r, bar influence of hie piety, his experience, bis ...